Behavior: Ambush predator; hides in rockwork until potential prey approaches; will eat tankmates up to their own size; does not move much, tends to hover or "walk" instead of swimming actively

Tank Temperature: 75-82°F

pH: pH 8.0-8.4

Compatibility: Reef Safe; not invert safe

Feeding: Carnivorous

Anglers & Frogfish

Origin: Indo-Pacific & CaribbeanTank Temperature: 75-82°FpH: pH 8.0-8.4Specific Gravity: 1.020-1.024Feeding: Carnivorous; may not take frozen food right away; may need to be fed live foods, like shrimp, mollies or other crustaceans; feed 2-3 times a weekBehavior: Ambush predator; hides in rockwork until potential prey approaches; will eat tankmates up to their own size; does not move much, tends to hover or "walk" instead of swimming activelyCompatibility: Reef Safe; not invert safe (won't harm corals and stationary inverts like feather dusters but may eat smaller shrimp, crabs, and other crustaceans); can be kept with other fish that are larger; do not keep with aggressive fish.

Anglers & Frogfish are bizarre and interesting reef compatible fish. These ambush predators come in a variety of colors and patterns that allow them to blend perfectly into their reef environment.

They also have a fleshy, specialized appendage (the esca) that extends from the front portion of the dorsal fin. This appendage can be moved and bobbed to lure unsuspecting prey close enough to be gulped down. Frogfish have jaws made of thin and flexible bones that allow them to swallow large prey, and large expandable stomachs. These adaptations make it possible for them to swallow and digest prey as big as their own body!

Anglers & Frogfish can grow to be as large as 8 inches depending on the species. The largest species are the Giant Frogfish (Antennarius commersoni), the Shaggy Anglerfish (A. hispidus), and the Patterned Anglerfish (Antennarius sp.). Smaller species, such as the Warty Anglerfish (A. maculatus) only grow to be about 4 inches long.

We always suggest that you do further research before adding a new pet to your tank. What we have provided for you are guidelines and suggestions. If you have any further questions or concerns, please contact our fish room at 717-299-5691 ext. 1213 or marinebio@thatpetplace.com.